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Pleasantly surprised

posted 6 years ago

i was suprised in a good way when i visited the secaucus animal shelter. because they have a small number of animals, they are able to give each one of them attention, which really makes a difference. they multi-cat enclosure inside their building was pretty cool as well. it's great that they're striving to be no-kill, but when i visited there was a 2 time biter available for adoption again - definitely not good. there needs to be some sort of limit to what's acceptable. also, the feral cat situation around the shelter should be addressed (though they do provide them with nice shelter, but some sterilization would go a long way!).

Puts animals first

posted 6 years ago

There are shelters that exist simply that have to due to laws and city ordinances. This shelter however puts their best foot forward with everything they do. They would even put their own well being on hold to first take care of one of the animals.

Friendly staff, small, need supplies

posted 3 years ago

My pet and I stopped by the shelter unannounced to drop off donations and the folks we met were very nice and appreciative. It's a small shelter and in need of supplies. They should take a cue from Liberty Humane Society and promote on social networks, run a supply drive and create a wish list on Amazon.com. No one I spoke with had even heard of it. On a different note, the dog park in front was nice and had agility equipment.

When I was asked to join zootoo, I had no idea it would be come such a big part of my life. My shelter was never really in the running in the makeover contest, even though that is why I was asked to … more ›

This site has tremendous potential. Lots of fun features and provides an interactive community. Great to share ideas and information with shelters throughout the country. There should be a place wh… more ›